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The TaylorMade Golf Company will establish a 120,000 square-foot golf ball production plant in Liberty and expects to break ground next month. Executive Vice President of TaylorMade Golf, John Kawaja, speaks to a crowd in Pickens County that gathered to hear the announcement.
Golf manufacturer’s expansion brings $13 million investment to Pickens County
PICKENS COUNTY – The TaylorMade Golf Company will establish a 120,000 square-foot golf ball production plant in Liberty and expects to break ground next month. “South Carolina is home to a number of world-class, well-known brands, and it’s great to see another one choose to grow in the Palmetto State,” said Gov. Nikki Haley. “We celebrate TaylorMade Golf Company’s decision to invest $13 million in Liberty with its new plant. Announcements l...
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Truck Driving Job Fair and Training Expo set April 9
PENDLETON —- Tri-County Technical College’s Corporate and Community Education (CCE) Division is reaching out to individuals interested in a career in truck driving by hosting a Job Fair and Training Expo Tuesday, April 9. The event will be held from 9 a.m. – noon at Tri-County Technical College’s Anderson Campus, located at 511 Michelin Blvd. in Anderson. Participants will be given the opportunity to meet and interview with area truck dri...
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Upstate Forever Awarded $60k for Rocky River Park Project
ANDERSON — Upstate Forever has secured a $60,000 grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to assist the Rocky River Conservancy (RRC) in developing a master plan for the future Rocky River Park. The grant will also fund activities such as community meetings and educational program planning. “This park, located less than two miles from downtown Anderson along Highway 29, has beautiful wetlands and wildlife and will be a great plac...
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The Easley Farmers Market is back
PICKENS COUNTY—The Easley Farmers Market has returned with even more to offer in 2013. Market Manager Lisa Garrett said she is getting excited for another season beginning this Saturday. “We have a lot of our regular customers that come every week,” said Garrett. “We want to encourage people to buy local, know where their food comes from, and know how it’s grown. We want people to know their farmer, come talk to them, and learn how they g...
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Following six months of debate, the City of Pickens has decided to retain its own fire services but will be without those of longtime fire chief, David Porter.
City of Pickens retains fire department, loses chief
PICKENS – After six months of debate, the City of Pickens has decided to retain its own fire department but will be without the services of longtime fire chief, David Porter. With Chief Porter in attendance, Mayor David Owens read his letter of resignation aloud at a city council meeting. Porter was quoted saying that in light of new directions taken by the city, he felt that he had done all he could and that it was time for someone else ...
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April happenings at SWU
April 1 | Registration for Fall Semester begins Details: registrar@swu.edu/ (864) 644-5530. April 2, 5 p.m. | SWU Softball vs. Brenau University (Doubleheader) Varsity Field. Details: (864) 644-5303. April 4 | Master of Business Administration starts – Columbia Details: (803) 744-7981 / 877-644-5557 / columbia@swu.edu. April 5, 4:30 p.m. | Music Majors Formal Recital Southern Wesleyan University music majors are featured in this...
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Blues Festival
Lonnie Adamson|Civitas Media Joey Martin prepares to announce the winner of tickets to the Clemson Blues Festival April 17-21 to be held in locations throughout Clemson and Central. Martin and the festival gave away the tickets at last week’s Business After Hours organized by the Clemson Area Chamber of Commerce. Martin’s Red Minnow Restaurant and Red Minnow Lounge on Main Street in Central hosted the business networking event and will host...
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Habitat for Humanity has new ReStore location
EASLEY – The Pickens County Habitat for Humanity has moved its ReStore to a new location on Calhoun Memorial Highway in Easley. “We are in a much higher traffic location now,” said Executive Director Jill Evans. “We anticipate having a lot more drive-by shoppers.” Evans said that the new location would also be more visible in the community. “We probably have a little less square footage but we have a higher quality of merchandise,” Evan...
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Southern Wesleyan University staff and students work on a beautification project at Cannon Memorial Hospital in Pickens during Day of Service March 19. Approximately 200 volunteers from the university worked that day at a dozen sites across Pickens, Oconee and Greenville counties.
Developing a heart for service
Approximately 200 volunteers from Southern Wesleyan University reached beyond the Central campus into surrounding communities in an effort to make a difference. Organized by Southern Wesleyan’s Student Life office, Day of Service involved approximately 150 students and 50 faculty and staff members in various service projects that included ministry to senior citizens, distribution of food to needy citizens and landscaping work. “The purpos...
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Shelton, Gillespie sound off on controversial topic
PICKENS COUNTY—Amidst the debate on invocations at the beginning of Pickens County School Board meetings are two board members with very different opinions. The board voted Monday to do away with its old student-led invocation policy and adopt a non-sectarian prayer that will kick off each monthly meeting. Board Member Jim Shelton said this decision is a direct contradiction of what the people have asked for. “All our public has asked u...
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New principals named for three Pickens County schools
PICKENS COUNTY—The 2013-14 school year will bring plenty of change for local Pickens County students. New principals have been selected for three local middle schools, and district officials say they believe they have made the right call students in Easley and Pickens. The Pickens County School Board recently approved new principals for Pickens Middle School, R.H. Gettys Middle School and J.C. Brice Middle School, taking effect at the beg...
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Fifth-ranked Hurricanes off to hot start
Billy Cannada Staff Writer PIEDMONT—The Wren High baseball team is firing on all cylinders early, boasting a 10-2 record after taking down Belton Honea Path and Palmetto in recent wins. The Hurricanes are currently ranked in the top five of South Carolina AAA schools, and dominating performances from key players have them looking for continued success down the road. Wren grabbed its ninth win over BHP last week, edging out the third-r...
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Board votes in favor of prayer policy despite community pleas
PICKENS COUNTY—Despite cries from the public not to abandon student-led invocations at the beginning of Pickens County School Board meetings, a vote made a change in prayer policy final Monday night. A motion to adopt a “non-sectarian” prayer was approved 3-2 Monday night with one board member (Jimmy Gillespie) abstaining. Jim Shelton and Ben Trotter voted against the decision. More than 15 resident made their cases against the decision a...
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Powdersville gateway sign unveiled
The “Welcome to Powdersville” sign unveiling ceremony was held on Thursday, March 28 at the corner of Hwy. 153 and Hwy 81. “The Powdersville Business Council is very happy today,” said Cindy Hopkins, president of the Easley Chamber of Commerce. “The sign has been under development since the fall of 2011 and it has been a long effort through fund raising. The total cost of the sign was approximately $4,000.” U.S. Rep. Jeff Duncan (R), Laurens,...
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Skateboarder struck by oncoming traffic in Clemson
CLEMSON—Clemson police say a skateboarder was hit by oncoming traffic on Tuesday afternoon and is now being treated at a local hospital. Clemson authorities say 20-year old Jacob Chase Morris was hit at approximately 1:19 p.m. Authorities Jim H. Payne was driving his 2006 Honda mini-van when he struck Morris. Morris was transported to the hospital by EMS. He is currently in neuro-intensive care for a head injury at AnMed Health Medical Ce...
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Judiciary subcommittee passes open carry bill
PICKENS COUNTY—South Carolina residents could soon be allowed to carry firearms openly without a permit. A State Senate Judiciary subcommittee passed legislation that would eliminate the current requirement of concealment and allows any legal gun owner to carry a firearm, without obtaining a Concealed Weapons Permit. The bill, which has seen several key amendments according to Sen. Larry Martin (R-Pickens), heads back to the Judiciary Com...
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PICKENS SCENE
Jeannie Gilstrap, owner of Stockade ‘N Stuff in Pickens shows off leg chains she found in the former Pickens County jail. Her father bought the building, which now houses her antique shop in 1969 at county auction. The building ceased service as a jail under former Sheriff David Stone in 1968, and the current location became the site for the county lockup. The building on Gentry Memorial Highway became a warehouse before being used for the an...
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Students Named to Tri-County’s Academic Distinction List
PENDLETON —- Thirty students have been named to Tri-County Technical College’s Academic Distinction List for fall 2012. To be eligible for the Academic Distinction List, a student must be enrolled in six to eleven credit hours for two consecutive terms, and earn at least twelve credit hours during the two consecutive terms, with a grade of A in each attempted course. ANDERSON COUNTY FROM ANDERSON: Darren Blake Besser, General Technolo...
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Coloring contest winners to be announced
Check next week’s papers for announcement of the Annual Easter Coloring Contest. “I am very excited that we can offer this opportunity for children of all ages to get involved and show off their handiwork,” said Advertising Director Chris Wyatt. The coloring templates were published for four weeks in area newspapers The Easley Progress, Pickens Sentinel and Powdersville Post. The contest invited children from 4-12 years of age to particip...
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